Scotland’s
Lisa Aitken has won Squash Player’s Women’s Player of the Month award
for the first time, after winning the biggest event of her career in
January at the $11,000 Delaware Open in the USA.

The 28-year-old third seed defeated favourite Samantha Cornett 3/1 in
the semi-finals before overcoming second favourite Liu Tsz-Ling 3/2 in
the final, having trailed 2/0.

“I wasn’t ranked to get past the semi-finals, so to beat the top two
seeds felt great,” she told the Scottish Squash website. “It’s my
biggest title so far having previously won $5k events.

“My goal for 2019 was to win a $10k tournament, so the fact that
happened 27 days after I made that goal is pretty satisfying. I’ll now
need to re-assess my goals for the rest of the year.”

It was the left-hander’s third PSA Tour title in six weeks, following
her triumphs at the $5,500 Internazionali d’Italia in Italy and Remeo
Open in Finland in December.

The Scottish champion’s success also continued her rise back up the
world rankings. The former world no.38, who was listed at 202 two years
ago after a break from the game following a serious illness, is now
ranked 43rd.